DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROVENANCES AND PEDUNCULATE OAK (QUERCUS ROBUR) TREES AFTER THE LETHAL DOSE (LD50) OF ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE

Petru CUZA, Universitatea de Stat din Moldova

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  • USM ADMIN

Abstract

The study conducted on pedunculate oak cultures of different provenances from the ,,Plaiul Fagului” Scientific
Reserve evaluated the level of electrolyte leakage from leaves after the application of a lethal heat shock (DL50).
The results indicate a significant physiological variation in the response of trees to heat stress. Analysis of variance
revealed significant differences between pedunculate oak provenances, indicating a greater resistance to heat shock
in the descendants of trees from more distant origins (Edineț and Baimaclia) compared to those from the central
area (Plaiul Fagului and Hâncești), where the common arboretum is installed. It can be assumed that there is a significant variation in the physiological response of trees from different provenances to thermal stress, and descendants
from more distant areas have exhibited a more pronounced adaptive response than those from areas closer to the
common arboretum, which have similar environmental conditions to the cultivation area. The preliminary results
of the study suggest that the selection of the best trees and provenances for afforestation can be made based on the
resistance of oak trees to heat stress. In addition, the adaptation of trees to specific environmental conditions can
be improved through the selection of these provenances, especially for future afforestation in the context of climate
change.
Keywords: Quercus robur, leaves, thermal shock, lethal dose, electrolyte leakage, resistance.

 

DOI: http://doi.org/10.59295/sum6(166)2023_06

Published

2024-01-04

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